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Miley Cyrus opened the VMAs with an 'Instagram Think Tank' that helps her decide what to post

Aug 31, 2015, 20:17 IST

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Miley Cyrus opened Sunday night's MTV Video Music Awards by expressing her love of Instagram.

The 22-year-old singer, who has 27.7 million Instagram followers, told the crowd: "I took the year off to focus on my true love- Instagram."

"I just find that it's a much easier way to express myself and connect with my fans," she continued. "When it comes to my posts, everyone thinks I just think of some crazy s--- and then I just post it, but it's a lot more involved than that."

Cyrus then told the crowd to "take a look at my process" and cut to a previously filmed sketch... 

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Funny men Andy Samberg and Ike Barinholtz starred at Cyrus' Instagram consultants. 

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"Remember you wanted to take a standard wink selfie?" asks Barinholtz. "What did I say? 'No, no, no. Let the bejeweled eyepatch do the winking for you.'"

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Cyrus then used her knowledge from the think tank to try and compete with Ellen DeGeneres' star-studded awards show selfie:

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It was complete with a photobomb by selfie-lover Kim Kardashian:

Here's the final product, which garnered Cyrus over 593,000 likes:"Congratulations to all you guys for being a part of my most normal Instagram ever," Cyrus later told the crowd.
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Watch the full sketch below:

 

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